Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 50:10 - 50:10

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Genesis 50:10 - 50:10


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Atad, a man so called; or, of thorn, or thorns, as the word signifies, Jud_9:14 Psa_58:9. So it might be a place either abounding or encompassed with thorns.



Beyond, or on this side; for the word signifies both, and it may be taken either way here; the one in respect of Egypt, the other in regard of the place in which Moses wrote. It is certain they fetched a great compass, whether for the commodiousness of the way for their chariots, and for conveniences for so great a company, or to prevent all jealousies in the people, as if they came thither with ill design, is not material.



There they mourned, because there was the entrance into that country or territory where he was to be buried. Though the Egyptians were not much grieved nor concerned for Jacob’s death, yet they used bitter cries and lamentations, which possibly were made or aggravated by persons hired and used upon such occasions. See Jer_9:17.



Seven days, according to the custom. See 1Sa_31:13.